This little item just came across my news feed followed by a notice from Melissa at FMCSA, and boys and girls, they done slipped one past us!

FMCSA to Initiate Real-Time Tracking for Mexican and U.S. Trucks Participating in the Cross-Border Trucking Demonstration Project
Tracking system would monitor hours of service, cabotage and vehicle position

Ya’ll know what this means don’t you? They kill two or three canaries with one stone.

One of the most vocal critics of the Mexican Cross Border Project has been Joan Claybrook of Public Citizen. I smell here all over this idea. She has also been very vocal and demanding that black boxes or EOBR’s be a requirement for every truck on America’s highways. What better way to gain her grudging cooperation than to come up with this idea.

Folks, this is the black box, the EOBR or Electronic On-Board Recorder the majority of us have been against, and they appear to be using the Demonstration Project as a test bed for future rulemaking.

Be careful what you wish for people, because you may not like what it gets you. In this case, all of those opposing the Demonstration Program cite lack of oversight and accountability as the reason they oppose it. Well, this gives them that oversight and in near real time. No more worries about cabotage violations, speeding, HOS violations. They found a solution to address your concerns.

How ironic is it though that the same group demanding oversight does not want EOBR’s in their trucks? And now, this appears to be a precursor to finalizing the rules on EOBR’s if their implementation in the Demonstration Program proves their worth.

UPDATE: It appears that after I wrote and posted this article, more details were forthcoming. Qualcomm is the winner but we all still need to keep an eye on this situation as the majority of you have these units in your trucks. All that will be required is a software adjustment.

 

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